Art and CopyrightBloomsbury Academic, 2001. gada 1. jūn. - 216 lappuses The intellectual property protection afforded to works of art is receiving increased attention by artists,museums, galleries, auction houses, publishers and their professional staff and legal advisors, as well as by those teaching or studying copyright and/or the law of cultural property. |
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Simon Stokes. 4 Moral Rights And Droit de Suite 4.1 MORAL RIGHTS1 S DISCUSSED IN Chapter 1 the cultural value of authorship is embed- A ded in the development of both the Anglo - American and ... Moral Rights and Droit de Suite Moral Rights.
... moral rights have economic implications : a work of art will sell for more if it can be attributed to the artist ... rights . ? The first country to protect moral rights was France , although it was not until the early part of this ...
... moral rights laws vary substantially in scope from state to state , in particular as regards who possesses such rights and their scope . This has led to arguments that the global nature of the Internet requires a harmonisation of moral ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Its Justification and History | 9 |
The Modern Law of Copyright | 27 |
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